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Copyright 1887 
BY ANNIE I. KNOWLTON 



My Lover's Love. 



Mv woman heart has often bled 

And wept in pain o'er fond hopes lied. 

I wateh the rain in silenee fall 

I droop as under death's dark })all. 



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I long foi- love's most precious star 
To leave the dooi' of heaven ajar 
Adown life's current still I glide, 
Sighing, 'tis best, may (xod provide. 



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1 see the rain drops falling now 
In meekness to His will T bow. 
At last my soul is filled with song 
The notes re-echo deep and long. 



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The birds take up the sweet I'efrain 
And send it back to me again 
The flowers that now around me bloom 
Ai"e wafting back a sweet perfume. 



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The stars, the moon, the sun look down 

And gild anew my lover's crown. 

The waves they ri])ple gently on, 

Tlie pain, the gloom, they all are gone. 



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The Heeey clouds, the waving grass 
They nod and l)eekon as I pass; 
For love has changed my shadowed lace 
And given it a tender grace. 



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I've hcni'd the blossoiny whisper love, 
Aiul pHg'ht their vows to each fond dove, 
I've seen their faces ronnd the I'ills, 
Tve seen tlie bright sun kiss the hills; 



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But never half the ti-nth I felt 
Till at my feet my own love knelt : 
My lover's love it lights the way 
And turns the night into the day. 

ANNIK 1. KNOWLTON. 



.Irl^f^f^RY OF 



CONGRESS 




